In an age of social media where some people share pictures online of everyday things they do, [GAB director and general counsel Kevin] Kennedy issued a reminder that voters should not take pictures of their completed ballots, let alone post them Facebook or Twitter. Under Wisconsin’s election fraud law, it is a Class I felony to intentionally show your marked ballot to any person. “Don’t tweet your ballot,” he said.

The GAB also announced Friday that at least 113,558 absentee ballots have been issued by Wisconsin local election officials in advance of the June 5 recall election between Gov. Scott Walker and Democrat Tom Barrett.

By contrast, 68,000 absentee ballots were issued for the May 8 recall primary. In the November 2010 election for governor, 230,744 absentee ballots were cast.

The deadline for in-person absentee voting is June 1. The deadline for local election clerks to receive a request for an absentee ballot by mail is May 31.